Do you remember them in Michael Jackson's video? Listen to this live and then draw your conclusions. more
Thank you very much, Mike. more
Thank you, Mike. more
The first love is never forgotten. Growing up, I later recognized the limits of some works from the '80s. Today, I don't know if I would pay attention to a band with such an excessive aesthetic, but live they were truly lethal. After Mercury's death, a horror from which, rightly so, Deacon immediately distanced himself. The rating might be a bit skewed in excess, but the extra star is out of affection. more
The good boys of heavy metal. Essential for the education of every rock teenage, but after a while, enough is enough. more
For those who love rap metal with heavy metal guitar riffs. more
Barely sufficient, not very innovative album. more
Another historical record to have in your collection. more
I believe it's the worst album by Saxon, totally commercial. more
After an incredible period, here comes this blatant and embarrassing drop in inspiration. Not a terrible album, but certainly much weaker compared to the material presented in previous albums. Among the highlights are the aggressive first two tracks, the decadent title track, and finally the concluding suite, Mother Russia, a cold and epic compositional flash that strikes amidst a downpour of excessive uselessness. more
An album balancing between masterpieces and repetitive moments. A fearsome trio introduces this great record with the murderous fury of Be Quick or Be Died, the anthemic From Here to Eternity, and the delicate yet powerful Afraid to Shoot Strangers. Also excellent are the epic Childhood's End and Judas is My Guide, along with the unforgettable title track, while the romantic Wasting Love is good. The rest is somewhat mediocre. more
Delicate in its solutions, flawless in its arrangements. This, according to the writer, is the masterpiece of classic heavy metal. The sophisticated and epic-romantic essence of Iron Maiden is encapsulated in these three quarters of an hour, where only the (albeit enjoyable) hard rockan Can I Play With Madness seems to be the odd one out in this dreamy and divine dimension. Unmissable! more
Oxygene IV... when we talk about Pink Floyd, huh... more
There are no comments, whether you love it or hate it, this is the work that brought him into the pantheon of guitar heroes. more
this work is the roughest towards hard rock sounds more
I will be banal and obvious, but talking about this album, the only word that comes to mind is MASTERPIECE! more
For those who love surly and damned artists with desert-like sounds. more
Pure Heavy Metal more
Great lineup, but the album doesn’t fully convince, better than the previous one. more